"Anne Gould, great-granddaughter of the railroad financier, and her bridegroom, F. Spencer Meador of San Saba, Texas, were en route to Quebec today on the first leg of a honeymoon provided by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gould...

Miss Gould has been one of New York's growing army of social registerites who have entered the modeling profession during the past few years...

Meador is the grandson of J.D. Estep, Fort Worth, Texas, banker..."

From: Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 8 April 1935

"His heiress wife, the former Anne Gould, has left him, but Frank Meador, former rancher and actor, keeps plugging away at his job in a San Antonio bank, where he has worked since their romantic elopement last Christmas. They have been separated a month..."

From: The Evening Independent, 18 March 1936

"Anne Gould, elder daughter of Mrs. Jay Gould, is about the only blueblood who ever turned down an acting contract. However, she poses for a great many advertisements in the slicker magazines."

From: The Milwaukee Journal, 6 November 1939

"Mrs. Herman H. Elsbury, the former Anne Gould, great-granddaughter of Jay Gould, filed suit for divorce Monday in Cheyenne, Wyo. She accuses her husband, with whom she is shown in the west, of cruelty. The pair were married in Cheyenne Feb. 15, 1936, as the result of a dude ranch romance, one day after Mrs. Elsbury had divorced Frank Meador, a San Antonio (Tex.) bank clerk. Elsbury was a cowpuncher."

From: The Milwaukee Sentinel, 13 October 1946

"Five-times married Anne Gould Meador Elsbury Wogoman Valentine is finding it just as hard to get fourth husband Ezra (Gus) Wogoman out of her mind as it was easy to put him out of her heart.

An Idaho judge, she learned recently, has given the guitar-playing cowboy a divorce from her, a $2,500 cash settlement and $1.350 for his lawyer.

Anne, who disposed of Gus herself last year and married Don Valentine, a Reno entertainer, says she won't pay a penny of it. She says Gus was not a good husband and anyway she has a prior and perfectly good divorce in Nevada..."